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Love those guys. Sorry Hank did not see your post


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freetown fred
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Nice find Simon----thanx :)

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More entertainment for FF .. of course you have to be able to understand a Lancastrian accent



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Lancastrian Indeed Simon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

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Really enjoyed both of these videos... Thank you for your find....

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